[342] “Incenditque animum dictis atque aggerat iras” 4. 197. Here ‘iras’ are those felt by the assembly against Turnus, and the object of ‘onerat’ is ‘iras,’ not (as Forb.) “Turnum.” For ‘onerat’ in the sense of aggravation comp. Tac. H. 2. 52, “onerabat paventium curas ordo Mutinensis arma et pecuniam afferendo.”
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